Hello,
I want to send more than 20Ko text. Is there a way to do that?
Le 19 avr. 10 à 01:40, Sarah Reichelt a écrit :
You say you are using Rev 2.8, so what size of email is failing for
you?
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Hi,
At one point I thought this discussion was decided in favor of using
specialfolderpath(35) rather than (26). If I remember, it had
something to do with the way Win 7 handled installations. Is it better
to use (26) or (35)?
Thanks
Ron
On Apr 19, 2010, at 10:29 AM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
Le 19 avr. 10 à 03:13, J. Landman Gay a écrit :
In the script, shift+right arrow moves to card 1 of next bg,
shift+left arrow goes to last card of previous bg. This works now,
but stops when it gets to the fourth bg either way. Is there a way to
make it keep going, as in a loop, repeating
One suggestion made to me was to put the text int eh clipboard, then
create a blank email and ask the user to paste the contents in.
It's not elegant, but it should work.
Cheers,
Sarah
On Mon, Apr 19, 2010 at 5:54 PM, Jean-Pierre Soto
jean-pierre.s...@wanadoo.fr wrote:
Hello,
I want to send
Can anybody tell me:
1. When RR became as fully unicode compliant as it it now?
2. Whether Classic builds ever functioned fully with Unicode?
I tried this with RunRev 2.0.1:
on mouseUp
set the useUnicode to true
set the unicodeText of fld fTEXT to numToChar(2325)
end mouseUp
and it
Hi Richmond,
You need unicode fonts that are compatible with Mac OS 9. Rev may work
with unicode in Mac OS 9, but it will probably crash at some point. I
don't think that any unicode features changed until 2.8 or 2.9 (which
aren't available for Mac OS 9).
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On 19/04/2010 14:57, Mark Schonewille wrote:
Thanks for your advice!
Hi Richmond,
You need unicode fonts that are compatible with Mac OS 9.
Presumably that means that non-standard mappings won't work
Rev may work with unicode in Mac OS 9, but it will probably crash at
some point. I
I would like to incorporate special sounds in my program. One, in particular,
is a clicking sound that would occur when a button is pressed. How can I do
that?
Thanks,
Steven Axtell
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Hi Steven,
Just import a clicking wav sound into your stack using the menu File/
Import as control/Audio file. If your sound is called click.wav, you
can play it in a mouseDown handler:
on mouseDown
play ac click.wav
end mouseDown
on mouseUp
-- make your button do
-- whatever you
Jean-Pierre Soto wrote:
I want to send more than 20Ko text. Is there a way to do that?
After a bit of web searching it seem Rev folks aren't the only ones bit
by this Microsoft bug/feature. Various limitations in IE and Outlook
suggest it may not be possible to reliably create a new email
Mark,
Thank you much.
Steven Axtell
Hi Steven,
Just import a clicking wav sound into your stack using the menu File/
Import as control/Audio file. If your sound is called click.wav, you can
play it in a mouseDown handler:
on mouseDown
play ac click.wav
end mouseDown
on mouseUp
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On 19 Apr 2010, at 1:30 pm, Jacqueline Landman Gay wrote:
But it's inside your user folder. Pre-Vista, it points to the user data in
application data, and Vista + it points to the user data in appdata/roaming.
It's just a change in folder structure. Both places are the approved location
Thanks Malte, works perfectly... :)
El 07/04/2010, a las 16:37, Malte Pfaff-Brill [via Runtime Revolution]
escribió:
Hi Josep,
funny. I had to solve the same thing today. :-)
on FillInData pData
set the text of field 1 of me to pData
local tIndex,tControl,tarray
put the
on mousedown -- one click
play click.wav
end mouseDown
or
on mouseStillDown -- clicks continuously
play click.wav
end mouseStillDown
Hope this helps,
Mark
On Apr 19, 2010, at 5:30 AM, Steven Axtell wrote:
I would like to incorporate special sounds in my program. One, in
particular, is a
On Apr 16, 2010, at 7:35 PM, edward cawley wrote:
I have a large map image on a card, bigger than the cd window. I
would like to scroll around the map by moving the image within the
window using the mouse.
There is a lesson on this at lessons.runrev.com that might be helpful.
How do I
On 19/04/2010 16:45, Trevor DeVore wrote:
On Apr 16, 2010, at 7:35 PM, edward cawley wrote:
I have a large map image on a card, bigger than the cd window. I
would like to scroll around the map by moving the image within the
window using the mouse.
There is a lesson on this at
Thank you, Jacqueline, but unless I'm missing something, that isn't quite what
I'm after.
I seem to recall that one is able to make menus ala standard Mac format, where
the menu item is left-justified and keyboard shortcuts (with standard symbols
for the commandKey etc.) are right-justified.
Thanks for the responses. I've implemented the stackFiles property
and all seems to be working fine for now.
I prefer the single, separate, code library file to embedding it in
the app, mainly because that makes it shareable by any and all apps I
send to people without including the same
ron barber wrote:
Hi,
At one point I thought this discussion was decided in favor of using
specialfolderpath(35) rather than (26). If I remember, it had
something to do with the way Win 7 handled installations. Is it better
to use (26) or (35)?
It depends on what you want. Folder (26) points
Roger Guay wrote:
Thank you, Jacqueline, but unless I'm missing something, that isn't
quite what I'm after.
I seem to recall that one is able to make menus ala standard Mac
format, where the menu item is left-justified and keyboard shortcuts
(with standard symbols for the commandKey etc.) are
About Len Morgan, Did you verify if he is fine, in good health?
Probably he had an emergency and is unable to answer
or keep working in Rev.
The drop effect that you added to this stack is really nice! :-D
http://berndniggemann.on-rev.com/barrel/barrelwithDrop-0-4.rev.zip
Alejandro
on Sun, 18
Am I going senile or do I recall that at some
time there was some sort of iconbuilder
included with RunRev?
Probably the answer is 'both' . . . :)
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Hi All...
I think I know the answer, but want to make sure. Is is possible to
record audio in a stack that is running on Linux (Ubuntu)?
Thank you!
John Patten
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Just checking... last time the ash was a disaster for Scotland... is our
RunRev Team OK?
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Hi Jacqueline, it's nice to be here learning Revolution. Thank you
for the long answer and the suggestions. This stack is for my own
use. It's a book catalog for my private library. I've working on it
for several years in Hypercard. It has aproximately 1500 cards, four
backgrounds. It not only
On Mon, Apr 19, 2010
Trevor DeVore wrote:
There is a lesson on this at lessons.runrev.com that might be helpful.
How do I scroll a card that is taller or wider than the window?
http://lessons.runrev.com/buckets/784/lessons/11788
In this lesson, imported image has a dimension
of 1171 x 795.
Dunno about Rev directly, but you can go out to shell, and then use the Linux
command line tools. The easiest gui recording tool is krecord, but there
are lots of non-gui ones. Use zenity to get a gui for them. Then when
you've captured the file, go out to the shell again to play it. Or maybe
Richmond Mathewson wrote:
Am I going senile or do I recall that at some
time there was some sort of iconbuilder
included with RunRev?
Probably the answer is 'both' . . . :)
No, just the senile part. :) You may be thinking of the Altuit utility.
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Sivakatirswami wrote:
Just checking... last time the ash was a disaster for Scotland... is
our RunRev Team OK?
It's not causing any problems here other than the shutting down of air
space (and hence just about all air travel). So unless the Rev team are
travelling, and can't get home, there
On Mon Apr 19 15:45:13 CDT 2010
Peter Alcibiades wrote:
Dunno about Rev directly, but you can go out to shell, and then use the Linux
command line tools. The easiest gui recording tool is krecord, but there
are lots of non-gui ones. Use zenity to get a gui for them. Then when
you've
On 19 Apr 2010, at 22:11, Alex Tweedly wrote:
Sivakatirswami wrote:
Just checking... last time the ash was a disaster for Scotland... is our
RunRev Team OK?
It's not causing any problems here other than the shutting down of air space
(and hence just about all air travel).
There was a
Dave Cragg wrote:
On 19 Apr 2010, at 22:11, Alex Tweedly wrote:
Sivakatirswami wrote:
Just checking... last time the ash was a disaster for Scotland...
is our RunRev Team OK?
It's not causing any problems here other than the shutting down of
air space (and hence just about all air travel).
On 20 Apr 2010, at 00:41, J. Landman Gay wrote:
:) I saw something on CNN that said Europe was having a veggie
shortage because the produce in Africa couldn't be flown in.
OT: the other side of this is that several of the African farmer's co-
ops are big in trouble, putting thousands of
At 21:49 +0200 19/04/10, Robert Brenstein wrote:
Hi Jacqueline, it's nice to be here learning Revolution. Thank you for the
long answer and the suggestions. This stack is for my own use. It's a book
catalog for my private library. I've working on it for several years in
Hypercard. It has
On 20/04/2010 02:19, Dave Cragg wrote:
On 19 Apr 2010, at 22:11, Alex Tweedly wrote:
Sivakatirswami wrote:
Just checking... last time the ash was a disaster for Scotland... is our RunRev
Team OK?
It's not causing any problems here other than the shutting down of air space
(and hence just
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